100% | CREEK | 5 | Battle ___, Michigan (city in U.S.) |
72% | GRANDRAPIDS | 11 | City in Michigan, US, associated with the furniture manufacturing industry |
72% | EVANSTON | 8 | City in Illinois, US north of Chicago on Lake Michigan |
72% | EVANSTON | 8 | City in Illinois on Lake Michigan north of Chicago, US |
72% | EVANSTON | 8 | City in Illinois, US, north of Chicago on Lake Michigan |
71% | KALAMAZOO | 9 | City in southwest Michigan, US, approximately midway between Detroit and Chicago |
68% | GARY | 4 | City in Indiana, US, founded in 1906 on the southern shore of Lake Michigan |
68% | AMARILLO | 8 | City in Texas, U.S |
68% | OMAHA | 5 | City in Nebraska, U.S |
67% | DETROIT | 7 | US city in SE Michigan noted for its car manufacturing industry |
65% | MANASSAS | 8 | City in Virginia nearby which were fought two Battles of Bull Run in the US Civil War |
64% | SANANTONIO | 10 | U.S. city founded in 37-Across |
64% | NEWORLEANS | 10 | U.S. city founded in 37-Across |
64% | SANTAFE | 7 | Oldest capital city in the U.S. |
63% | NYC | 3 | Most populous city in the U.S.: Abbr. |
62% | SEATTLE | 7 | City in Washington, US, that hosted the 1962 World's Fair |
62% | NYC | 3 | The most populous city in the U.S.: Abbr. |
62% | VEGAS | 5 | Most popular wedding city in the U.S., familiarly |
61% | SAGINAW | 7 | Michigan city near Flint that's mentioned in Simon & Garfunkel's "America" |
61% | SPOKANE | 7 | City in Washington, US, that hosted the Expo '74 world's fair |
61% | HILO | 4 | U.S. city in sight of two volcanoes |
61% | ANN | 3 | ___ Arbor, Michigan city in Washtenaw County |
60% | SIOUXFALLS | 10 | City in S. Dakota |
60% | TOLEDO | 6 | With 2-Down, the oldest sister city in the U.S. |
60% | SITKA | 5 | Largest U.S. city, in terms of land mass |
60% | ATL | 3 | Southeastern U.S. city foundational in trap music, briefly |
59% | ANCHORAGEALASKA | 15 | U.S. city that's almost as large in area as Delaware |
59% | MESA | 4 | Largest city in the U.S. that's not a county seat |
59% | DOVER | 5 | Kent County city (in the U.S. and in England) |
58% | SAGINAW | 7 | Michigan city "it took me four days to hitchhike from," in Paul Simon's "America" |